Upshur County Echo (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 25, 1916 Page: 3 of 6
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shifting seasons cause cold* and
Horace Bledsoe, W E Beavers
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over 40 rears.
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Berry,K B Bennett, R A Bullock,
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Stevens, Jack
No. 1.
Wilson, EJ Cook, NA Mather- of my daugute is _weddingT she asked
of
M.TTX.
and withered stems.
Bitters
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There is more Catarrh In thia section
A Symbol at Health
inct No. J:
for constipation,
pains to get the I-ridesmaid’s gowns."
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Lubbock, Texas, May 18 A
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Plains country today. All crop
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A TEXAS WONDER.
ing gravel, cures diabetes, weak pon Foley’*. R bertsons’ Di rug
and lame back, rheumatism, and Store. adv.
the i ner
all irregularities of the kidneys
whole field of medicine —adv
E best route
that will repam’damage to the
Mo.
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Send for Texas testimonials.
Sold by drugists.
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When the baby takes too much
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a cure. Dr. E. W. Hall.
Oliver street, St. Louis,
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Blandons Springs, Ala., writer.
"Our baby had whooping-cough
as bad as most any baby cou l t
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quickly
Good, wholesome, profitable em-
ployment for the body and mind
is usually a sure cure for most of
the ills that flesh is heir to. - Ex.
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urber, Texas, May. 18.—A
run fell here last night. It
benefit the wheat and oat
underestimate the wisdom
thrift.
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eKinney, Texas, May 18—A
iy good rain fell in McKinney
Collin County today.
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“Why did’t you publish the account
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When Cervantee Nodded.
In "Don Quixote" Sancho cou tin ues
to ride on his ass after Ino ing lament-
T<1 the noimal’s death. . *
Plant That Feigns Death.
In South America theie i- a plant, a
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Blount, E A Tucker, T C Mitchell,
a W Hogan, LO Shockey, Melvin
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quality of cake, biscuits and all
raised flour foods depends largely
The Money in Stock.
A chicago packer said once that the
public seemed to think the beet pack-
lAY
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W ood County
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Jury List For June Term Dis-
trict Court.
Following is the list of jurors an e for half a century, and
drawn for the term of District then deiberately break the bonds
Court which convenes in Gilmer of civilized attainment and go out
•une5th: and destoy that which thd htve
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DVAXCE,
at ■ ounce th.
andidates for
to the action
iry, July 21
mis set Obtainable every-
_ Adv
cured mi many cases of conghe.
, colds, croup and whooping cough
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upon the
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▲veld Spring Colds. ,
Sudden changes, high . winds.
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posed that the usual ride should be ,
abandoned. "And if there were a
r posed to be incurable. Doctors pre-
scribed local remedicr. and hyconptant-
l ly failing to cure with local treatment,
pronounced it incurable. Catarrh is a
local disense, greatly influenced bycon-
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is on the pack-
adv
for a bottle of Dr. King’s New
Discovery. Tested and tried for
torpid liver. ]
and stiengthens
mhoumatism.
you tn troubled with chron-
"muscular rheumatsm give
merinin’e Li o injen t a tnal.
As a general thing, those who Mack Stewart, ECLyle, Frank
do not know the value of money Futrell, Julian T
vugh and satisfactory fush-
-opain, no nausea. Keeps
reystem cleansed, sweet and
hebome. Ask for Citrolax.
urtzons’ Drug Store, adv
books like the Germans had
kt of serving England with
W stew.”—Ex.
MeTeta Her Neighbor.
neighbor whose child
6O0p about Foley’s Honey
*»tee Mr-. Rehkamp,
Herman St.. Coving on, Ky.
*»ko|avn it a couple doses |
" » pleased with the
Ro- specles of mimosa, which resorts to
, death feigning, evidently for the pur
pose of preventing graes eating ani
Sold by K. C. Barnwell.
Adv
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The Woman’s Tonic
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark.,
says: I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well anil
as strong as I ever did, and can eat most anything.”
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by cl’ dealers.
Has Helped Thousands.
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The necessity for relaxation is
inherent in the human organiza-
tion. A season of rest must follow
every great achievement.—Ex.
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Commerce, Paris and
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ers.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder is
made from cream of tartar derived from
rapes. It is absolutely pure and has proved
^^Hence for making food of finest qua!
it and wholesomeness for generations.
There is no alum nor phosphate in
Study Food Values
Food provided for the family table de-
the careful thought of every house-
Do you use thought when buying
baking powder?
Has A Good Reputation.
if
capable ef rgarding "tipingso pbl
osophialy as Lord wilam Itussell have it:
who, on his way to the s affold askeg Inin 8 Gough Remedy and it soon
Learning From Tumbles.
It does not matter how many tumbles
you have to thls Iife’so long as you do
not get dirty when you tumble. There
In the greatest practical benefit in
makinga few failure* th life. Youlearu
that which )n of Inestimable impor
tanee—that there are a great many peo-
ple in the world who are just at clever
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as a symbol .of health. If you H S Coslett, Seth Truitt, W B
are troubled with indigestion, Barber, Hal Walton, W E Nations,
biliousness or constipation, get P J Sewell, Jim Mathis,.W P
1 e). . L, . t Still, Wess Holmee,GTPiUman,
a package of these tahlets, from I Wess Oliver, G H Moody, Elzie
your druggist. You will be sur Knowles, F M Russell, Park
prised at the quick relief which Evans, A W Truitt, J C Mullentx,
they afford. Obtainable every* । Roy Cook.
Upghur County Echo, Thursday, May 25, 1916
are likely to turn into a chronic
summer coigh. In such cases
take a treatment of Dr. King'*
New Discovery, a pleasant Laxa.
tive Tar Syrup. It soothes the
cough, checks the cold and helps
break up an attack of grippe. Ite
Beavers, W B White, Ed Ander-
son, W M Dunagan, Joe Green,
- J 8 Smith.—
restores the
Hart, J T Whitworth, Tom
Youngblood, W W Perdue, Berry
Futrell, J H Wall, H E Ervin,
Tom Steel. ;
PETTY JURY, THIRD WEEK.
J A McPeek, D G’Webb, R H
a alone worth maay
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PL PRICE’S CREAM BAKING POWDER
made from cream of TARTAR
DERIVED FROM GRAPES
Th Quinine That Does Met Affect TheWond
Quinine and does not cause nertousnese mor
rinzinz inhead. Remember the fuli mame and
look for the izmature of¥.~W. GROVE: aSc.
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gue, Texas, May 18.—A
“in fell in this section yes-
triad last night.
ohu County
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l amp < ount,
" ’ oiinty
arbed wire cuts, ragged
sb, collar and harness galls,
lip quickly when Ballard’s
i noiment ie applied. It is
I beaiing and - antiseptic,
a Ue, 50c and $1.00 per bot-
Sold by R C* Barnwell. adv
It is an interesting game, this !
game of war, where men labor
The Pythagorians of ancient boun, Ramah Oliver.
Greece ate simple food, practiced
: PETTY JURY, FORTH WEEK. _
w consurpation, sour temperance ane .puity- 4 3 4 Joe Greene. Chris Abney, W
lazy liver and sluggish badge they used the five-pointed R Clardy, Tom Foster,PatMar-
stn. ■ .,c n""star which they regarded as a shall. Arthur Mullenix, Mat ‘Till-
°£° .ick hemmsmesymbol of healtb. A red five, man, Taylor Martin," E J Floyd,
pointed star appears on each JC McDonald, RC Hogan, Clide
e,L..C. । • . ti . Greene, H J Fennell. Frank
package of Cbamberlaivs tablete. Long, Croley Cook. Dve Roy
and still fulfi.s it ancient mission nolds, a L Morgan, J E Walker,
Pickitt, Walter White, Eugene
Thomas, Earnest Fenlaw, D C
night without getting up.”~
bertsons’ Drug Store, adv
— — - - — — Deroresthat-patience and tenacity of
Are Yeu Bothered With Con-
stipatien?
You will have grateful relief
from the first dose of Po Do Lax.
It is a compound laxative for it
not only empties the bowels but
stimulates the bile and other
secretiors. It attacks constipa.
tion at its source and you get pi r
manent relief. Po-Do-Lax will
give you regular stool and only
occasionally will you need it. An
excellent liver medicine. 50c at
Druggists. adv
MR Lockhart. T E Willard,
P 8 Collier, C A Glover, A H
Hudgins, W M Thompson, Grady
Howell, H W Mackey, B W Gage,
J H Mings, Josh Still, J A Mings,
H M Patterson, W C Shrum,
Live Brawley, J O Cumbie, J H
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I Tn Midland
mePMcKAY
r Terreli,TeerAzent
- Tipping as the Last Resort.
A protest is lie ng made nzainst tbe
exaction «f "tips" l y the servants in
public schcou Tlere ric few of us
the minister in attendance what tip got him well." Obtainable ev-
he ought to give the executioner.- er where,
London Standard. ——----—__
Whitaker, J J Hammock, J B
Howell, J J Wade, Jim Moon, Ed ‘hat the formula
Youngblood, John Baugh, H W age.
Right is the one invincible term
that cannot forever be crushed,- Honey and Tar cough syrup is
son, W B Amos, C W Smith, T the society editor
M Oxford, T J McLendon, E C "It wasnt complete." was the reply.
.Tired!:
Ar* you tirear rum dewa? mervcu.?
la overythina Ies do m effert? Not
it is «•< lezimese. Ym ere in. Your -
eyetem meede a tomie. Yout Stomech,
Kidneye ana Liver heed etirrina up.
Nothing will do thia hotter than
Electric
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sizzles so that people
to go near it.—Ex.
iminf fom pain, which it grippe, and these spring colds Horag Bledsoe, W E Besers
are annoying and dangerous and Rm. Y f A8r.W1 m lE.I
The original and genuine
already prepared, no mixing or Kennington, Chas Douphrate, W
fussing. Just ask your druggist MoBress"ustanlevru,ower
Herring, R W Bradshaw. John
gers).sallow complexion, flatu-
lence, are symptoos of a torpid
liver, No one can feel well
while the liver is inactive. Her-
bine is powerful liver stimulant.
A dose or two will cause ell bil
iua svmptoms to drsappear. Try
I National destiny is established
ForoightoFosio. to that degree that marks the
King Victor was Lrqnghit up by Colo spirit of toleration on the put t of -
nel Oslo with a spartai severity As a the citizenship, and the only way
boy he was subject t<> colds, and one to practice toleration is to forgive
pouring wet mornIng anothe r tutor pro and forget --Ex. ——
There are times in every woman’s life when she
needS a tonic to help her over the hard places.
W hen that tnig_comeS to you; you know whiat tonic
to tuke—Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is com-
PoSed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
Fenty, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
un ePS k 1 id diem back to strength and health.
It. las bent ” '<1 thousands and thousands of weak,
aling women in its past half century of wonderful
success, and it will do the.same for you.
i ou can’t make a mistake in taking
GARDUm
mals from taring it. In its natnral
state this’rlant has a vivid green hue,
but directly it is touched by a human
Unger or by any living animal it col-
lapses into a tangle of apparently dead
that is not subject to debate and Foley 8 Honey and Tar Com-
"‘Ihavebeen a sufferer from or cough medicines for a numbek <.r
stomach trouble for a number of Foles Hneyana ar compound tor
year*, an<l although I have used
a great number of remedies art contain oplates or other harmful
bowels and
SOe. and $1.00 AH Druggiat. |
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worenensurrases,. eanes tightness and
HorenesS of chest, helps croup whoop
have don wonders for me and 1 Sneafhnaumgriwheezy breathing,
va’ue them highly." Ohtatra. ***/une**fa
ble everywhere. A tv Robertsons’ Drug Store
WINE OF CARDUI
Is Sold At
ROBERTSONS’ DRUG STORE
Drives Out Malaria, Bullds Up System
The Old Standara general ntrengthentagtonic.
GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives om
Malari*^arfotec*tb*bfoad,aaSbeild«n*tti* ty*-
• tem. A true tonic. Pet adulta and children. ».
Italy, Ellis Co., Texas, Mnf
A good rain fell here last r i n.
' Today has been clouds, wis
some rain during the day.-
war." replied the martinet, would-the
bottle. Bold by K. C. Barn, prince not mount because he had a Ho Ueeo the Safe and
0 7 . , coldr"—London Gtobe.
Adv
“I know you did. All that was in stitutignni conditionsand thereforere-
!X7bit^bMty<W f°rgOtOne,,n,W^ ' cfe fell over the South
•What did I forget. I'd like to know?” tutional remedy is taken tnt. malty
,,, , .10. .0.1 and acts thru the blood on the Mucous .
"Yotz forgot to tell the name of the j Surfaces et tbe System. One Hundred nrosnect. grna
bridegroow."—Detroit Free Press. Dollars reward is off. red for any case /PToPeclK-OG•
that Hall » Catarrh Cure fails to cure. 1 ...-----.
TA .. i a Send for circulars and testimonials. | whooping Cough
Dizziness, vertigo (blind stag- ; F. J CHENEY & co., Toledo, Ohio. Z. , .. T,. ,
Sold by Drerrists. 75C. vine of the moot 8uocestfu
Hall’s Family Fin* for constipation. prerarations n use for th r -d1--
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s„thing—will the “food
“20, whoisabout to be ad. ,,, . . , ,
din Germany hav 4 , and bladder in both men and Gossipislikenedtoaslimyser-
t fire the cookwh ' b iG women. Regulates bladder vent whose poisou seeks the red
scuite!-Ex 0 ur"s troubles in children. Ifnotsold blood of ambitious achievement
I by yourdruggist it will be sent that it may pull it down and de.
" by mail on receipt of $1.00. One stroy it.—Ex.
small bottle is two months treat- - ’ "
ment an: seldom fails to perfect Whenever YuPeadaesneral Tonic
Star* by Daylight.
K worthy of remark that but for
the briulitness of the 'sky the stars
could be seen in aylight. Even as
matters stand some of I lie brizhter of
purpose are worth more than twice
their weightin eleverness.—Huxley.
Was TrguklcS At Night.
Painful, annoying bladder
weakness usually indicates kidney
trouble. So do backache, rheu-
matism, sore, swollen or stiff
muscles or joints. Such symp-
toms have been relieved by Foley
Kidney Pill®. Henry Rudolpb. .
Carmi, III., writes: “Since tak
ing Foley Kidney Pills I sleep lD
Ellis, Poland Robertson, G W
Sutton, LG Martin, J W Jolin . .
son, M M Bennett, R B Patter Pued reads Iide n 23c bottles,
son, R L Humphreys, () WCraig, under nan.0of Di. Eell's Pine-
K C Reed, Samp Williams, J M Fai Honey, (an be ha ... vour
Still. U WCox, J W Craig, Will q-uppi,t ' '
Marshall, Bud Marsh, Tom "
The Du Pont presidential boom PETTY JURY, SECOND week.
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that cannot be compromised, pound and because tbi* has given
- - — — — Ex such universal satisfaction and
5 -W didn't know what to —* -
„ remedy helps '
p Colds, croup and whoop-1 The Texas Wonder cures kid- ‘here are imitations and subst
I h. Robestsons’ Drg ney and bladder troubles, inoy. tutescffered to the public Insst
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- Gaston, Fletcher Lovell, Hugh "Not complete? Denit i send yon .
Childress, W A Mangum. F G the names of the out of town guests, "
Evers, BT Roberts, O F Cal descriptionot decoratfonsand thejot the country than aidther ajsases.
_ ' 1 ’ ' g, I. Put together, and for years it was sup-
”\cs.” ( ’ f ■ ------ - - - •• _
"And the name of the mnisterwho
[-perferine the ceremony T I took great
।ease is ChumDerIain’s Cough
Kemedy. 8. W. McC• inton.
_________ We cheer him silently, hut
ers make money as easilyas didthe Keeping UpToThe Mark. from the very bottom of our
opuntraroy whotttnesse * " “Spring fever” is not always a (hearts, the man who, in his brier
-No use talking." be drawled to a joke. If you feel dull and siug- after dinner speech, says
passerby "thar certainly is money in gi-b, tired and worn out, snffet "Waiter, give me the check.’)
it. Price 50c. Sold by K C.
Barnwell. Adv
N M Harrison, W O Boyd, a Good i amil, c-- g
Daily Beck. Low Perdue/ P K c,, Lough syrup.
Williams, CL Hurt, LS Spencer, 1 ,, " ‘ udle bf mixing Pine-
Arthur Tucker, Tom Burnett, arr A’ nite, ,liyoseyamus. (
Will Lindsey, Will Presnell, C B Sussafrs, P’ppermnt, ipecac,
Melton, Sam Bryan, Wess Camp, Rhubaib, Man hake Gapicum
K L Brawley, Alvin Phillips. Muriate Auvionra, llonev and
PETTY JIRY FIRST week. Glycerine, It 1e pleaant, heal-
John Spann, J A Ellison, J D ing an so.thing. raises the
Watson, W W Parish, F L Woods, phlegm, and gives almost instant
FC Duffey, G A Loyd, Eobt relief. For convenience of those
who prefer n t to fu,s. it is sup-
not a healing remedv
oggg ------- flsh more quickly than Bal-
29-6 The Old Standard Grove'* Tasteless ,,gnow liniment in cuts
chill Tooic ia equally valuable as a lari ' n " "nmhe,n* in curs.
General Tonic because it contains the wound-, sprains, burn*, scalds-
andrhematsm. its healing and
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and penetratng power 18 xtacrd-
Build, up the Whole Syriem. 50 cent* narty. Pcce 25c, 50c and $1.00
_ 1d,
cattle ' from backache or weak back,rheu —Ex.
*‛Tr the stock raisiag business, do ,e.-. -------
you meanr asked the stranger. mutism, sore muscles, stiff joint* da!lw complexic: . C
•Xo, not exactly. A motorcar ranor other iniication of kidney torpid liver. Herl.zc
over that calf it few minute ago, and trouble, it will pay you to nves.
the driver got out and handed me $5." i ' • . 1 , p.1.
-He dollars? That’s oot much for ngate Foley Kidney Pill*. I hey
a gon sized calf." _ are highly recommended a- bloom cf health to the chock-.
-Yes l !. mister, the calf wasnt prompt and eficient ads to PiKcSOu. Bold by K C porn
mine - St Lanis Globe pemocrar. . . . ,, . . ,n . . .. 1 ■’ • Di
health. Robertsons Di ug More ; w+i. Adv
food the stomach turns; the re- them have been seen after sunrise hy
womuing.isgttjomancoyrne"bow rasommanadsi l sis se
els are involved and there is colicphere the sky would appear perfertiy Chamberlains Tablets is the fret inwehrethtzrensennEheegtemrana
pains and diarrhoea. MeGhee’s black an "tn Wot tidAbe-vNihleariht medicine that hit given me posi dvgapneumoshronchitia, pleurisy ana
Baby Elixir 18 a grand correc and lastng relief.” writes suro"rprompti
five remedy for the stomach and long fo telescopes, the dark tubes Mrs. Anna Kadin. Spencerport, angEe
bowel disorders of babts 11 is "f whl 11 ’ 4 of the side liKbt and per N Y. “Chamberlain’* ablets flamed
wri oi ""515 i i ,2,15* ir is xons in the bottom of deep wells hire ।
pure, wholesome and pleasant to noti ed staes paesing overhead, the
Price 24c and 50c per bot- side 11g/ht Leing rediced by the great
depths of the wells —-
Honey
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